10.04.18
Temp-Pro, a manufacturer of industrial temperature sensing equipment and related products, is helping breweries achieve consistency and assuring the highest product quality.
Temp-Pro manufactures a wide variety of temperature sensors for use in the food and beverage industry, where companies depend on temperature control for optimal cooking, boiling or brewing.
Case in point, temperature plays a crucial role during fermentation in the brewing process, requiring brewers to use temperature sensors to control it and maintain specific ranges to avoid changing the taste of their beers, ales and stouts.
Since the 1970s, Temp-Pro has been supplying temperature sensors to companies that depend on the precision, accuracy and durability of its devices, many of which are manufactured to customer specifications and unique industry-specific applications.
The application of temperature sensors in the Packaged Beverage Industry is not limited to a major brewery brand.
Small-scale brewers and craft beer breweries continue to increase the sophistication of their alcoholic beverage production, where temperature control can have a direct effect on their revenue in a highly-competed market.
According to the Brewers Association, about 55% of Generation X and 40% of Millennials are drinking craft beers—and the U.S. reportedly has more than 6,000 breweries, making it a dense market with plenty of opportunities.
The company’s temperature sensors and related devices have proven themselves in some of the most demanding industrial environments.
By becoming members of the Brewers Association, Temp-Pro is making a vested commitment to an industry that plays an important role in the American economy – and to the member companies that depend on its products and services.
“Our experience is actively helping the breweries of the future make their mark today – so that their coveted libations remain a worthy adversary in such a competitive industry,” said Neal Messier, director of commercial sales at Temp-Pro.
American breweries are a direct contributor to a multi-billion-dollar industry with financial benefits that trickle down to the local economies where bars, restaurants, package stores, and supermarkets play a profitable role.
Temp-Pro’s role in the brewery industry and related sectors will continue to expand as the company engages new opportunities with both existing and up-and-coming brewers.
“Given the importance temperature sensors play in the brewing industry, Temp-Pro has an opportunity to contribute to brewers’ success, supporting them with knowledge, expertise and value,” added Messier.
Temp-Pro manufactures a wide variety of temperature sensors for use in the food and beverage industry, where companies depend on temperature control for optimal cooking, boiling or brewing.
Case in point, temperature plays a crucial role during fermentation in the brewing process, requiring brewers to use temperature sensors to control it and maintain specific ranges to avoid changing the taste of their beers, ales and stouts.
Since the 1970s, Temp-Pro has been supplying temperature sensors to companies that depend on the precision, accuracy and durability of its devices, many of which are manufactured to customer specifications and unique industry-specific applications.
The application of temperature sensors in the Packaged Beverage Industry is not limited to a major brewery brand.
Small-scale brewers and craft beer breweries continue to increase the sophistication of their alcoholic beverage production, where temperature control can have a direct effect on their revenue in a highly-competed market.
According to the Brewers Association, about 55% of Generation X and 40% of Millennials are drinking craft beers—and the U.S. reportedly has more than 6,000 breweries, making it a dense market with plenty of opportunities.
The company’s temperature sensors and related devices have proven themselves in some of the most demanding industrial environments.
By becoming members of the Brewers Association, Temp-Pro is making a vested commitment to an industry that plays an important role in the American economy – and to the member companies that depend on its products and services.
“Our experience is actively helping the breweries of the future make their mark today – so that their coveted libations remain a worthy adversary in such a competitive industry,” said Neal Messier, director of commercial sales at Temp-Pro.
American breweries are a direct contributor to a multi-billion-dollar industry with financial benefits that trickle down to the local economies where bars, restaurants, package stores, and supermarkets play a profitable role.
Temp-Pro’s role in the brewery industry and related sectors will continue to expand as the company engages new opportunities with both existing and up-and-coming brewers.
“Given the importance temperature sensors play in the brewing industry, Temp-Pro has an opportunity to contribute to brewers’ success, supporting them with knowledge, expertise and value,” added Messier.